How do flowers show diversity in their
outer parts? Give examples to support
your answer.
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Explanation:
Early land plants developed tubular cells that water could pass through, and fossils have been found with tube - like cells that are similar to those in modern mosses. Eventually, stems got thicker and sturdier, which allowed transport of materials and also supported plant height.
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Plants are majorly classified on basis of presence or absence of flower into flowering and non- flowering plants. A flower is a characteristic feature of flowering plants and is actually an extension of the shoot meant for reproduction. Flowers are attractive and appear in different colours and shapes to attract pollinators who help in pollen transfer.
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